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Lebanese government collapses

Lebanon's unity government has collapsed after the Hezbollah movement and its political allies resigned from the cabinet over arguments stemming from a UN probe into the assassination of Rafiq al-Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, in 2005.

There has been growing political tension in Lebanon amid signs that Hezbollah members could be indicted by the UN-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL).

Ten ministers tendered their resignations on Wednesday after reports that al-Hariri's son Saad, the prime minister, had refused their call to convene a cabinet meeting to discuss controversial issues including the investigation by the STL.

An eleventh member, Adnan Sayyed Hussein later, stood down from the 30-member cabinet, automatically bringing down al-Hariri's government.

The request to convene the cabinet meeting came on Tuesday after Syria and Saudi Arabia, who have for months been attempting to act as mediators in Lebanon's political crisis, announced their efforts had failed.

The resignations, which were announced by Jubran Bassil, the energy minister, came as al-Hariri was in Washington meeting Barack Obama, the US president.

Bassil called on Michel Suleiman, the Lebanese president, to form a new government.

Immediately after his government was brought down, al-Hariri cut short his visit to the US to fly home.

He was driven to Dulles international airport after talks with Obama at the White House and will meet with Suleiman on his return. He will be stopping in Paris on his way back home to meet Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, said: "The secretary general is monitoring closely developments in Lebanon, where the situation is fast evolving. He emphasises the importance that calm be preserved.

"The secretary-general further calls for continuing dialogue among all parties and respect for the constitution and the laws of Lebanon.

"He reiterates his full support for the independent work of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon."

'Israeli project'

Hezbollah, which has denied any role in the assassination, has denounced the tribunal as an "Israeli project'' and urged al-Hariri to reject any findings by the court, which has not yet announced its decisions.

But al-Hariri has refused to break co-operation with the tribunal.

"Saad Hariri was on the brink of making a major concession as concerns the tribunal but occult forces prevented him from doing so," Walid Jumblatt, the Druze leader, told the AFP news agency without elaborating.

Al Jazeera's Rula Amin, in Beirut, said that the opposition ministers said that they resigned because the prime minister will not engage them and respond to efforts to reach an understanding on a number of issues.

"What the ministers are saying is that they resigned to protest Saad Hariri's stand not to find a settlement on how to deal with the ramifications of the tribunal.

"Hezbollah are saying that this tribunal has been politicised and used by the US and Isreal to descredit Hezbollah, that they have nothing to do with the death of Rafiq Hariri and they want Saad Hariri to come out and delegitimise its findings and end Lebanon's co-operation with the tribunal."

Saad Hariri's associates have said that he would not succumb to pressure and will call for a cabinet meeting when he finds it appropriate.

Reacting to the Hezbollah withdrawal, Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, said the tribunal must continue with its work so that justice can be served.

"We view what happened today as a transparent effort by those forces inside Lebanon, as well as interests outside Lebanon, to subvert justice and undermine Lebanon's stability and progress," Clinton told a news conference in Doha, Qatar, where she was attending a meeting of regional leaders.

"This is a matter that should be allowed to proceed as previously agreed to. This is not only about the tragic assassination of former Prime Minister Hariri, but many other people died and were injured as well," Clinton said.

The standoff between al-Hariri's camp and Hezbollah over the UN tribunal has paralysed the government for months and sparked concerns of sectarian violence similar to the one that brought the country close to civil war in May 2008.

Lebanese government collapses - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

the shizz just hit the fan
 
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Lebanon is in the same sh!t as we are too many regional parties with too much interest vested in their country, and every one is trying to control it.
 
post reported but you have no shame to insult many muslim nations at a time? which are pakistan friendly since ages :frown:
 
whats with the dramatic title? The ''unity'' govt. has collapsed...it would have some destabilizing factors, but there wont be any major paradigm or other shift

for over a year, Hezbollah had set up protest camps and vigils @ Martyrs Square, prior to re-joining the cabinet

the main issue of contention is the Hariri investigation

Lebanese politics are almost as dirty as ours own. I do agree there are different vested interests, different local and regional stakeholders. A tug of war of sorts between the West + Saudi Arabia and the Iranians, Syrians, etc. on the other side.

Hezbollah cannot be neglected simply because they have strong backing in the country; and contrary to popular belief, it is also Maronite Christians and many Sunnis who support Hezbollah --which has often been dubbed an Iranian organization.

the Hariri probe has become far too political, and has much implications among the stakeholders......only the enemies of Lebanon benefit from all this confusion and division.
 
Bad timing for Hariri, saw him shaking hands with US personnel. Hope he didn hear 'bout the news of breakdown while he was shaking hands.
 
^^^^^^

what was the point of posting that?
 
VOA | Obama Meets With Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri | News | English

Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran and Syria, denies involvement in the assassination and has denounced the tribunal.

The White House statement says President Obama stressed the importance of the tribunal’s work as a way of helping to end what it called “the era of political assassinations with impunity in Lebanon.”

Mr. Obama and Prime Minister Hariri discussed efforts with France, Saudi Arabia and others to maintain calm in Lebanon and allow the tribunal to continue its work.

The main reason that Israel wants to tackle with Hezbollah and it’s supporting countries so in counter action the result is clear.
 
not letting me change title :s
 
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